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Learn about TLP youths’ access to services, education, employment and earnings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This report describes the project the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (ADHSS) and the Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) conducted as part of the Child Maltreatment Incidence Data Linkages (CMI Data Linkages) project.

The webinar covers (1) a presentation from two researchers doing research in Louisiana on how surveys can inform early childhood policy and practical considerations to take into account when fielding surveys; (2) a presentation from a researcher at the Urban Institute on tips for writing good survey questions; and (3) comments from state agency staff in Virginia, sharing the perspective of a policy-maker around child care provider surveys during COVID-19...

The Compendium of Administrative Data Sources for Self-Sufficiency Research is an effort to describe promising administrative data sources for evaluations of economic and social interventions. The Compendium was created as part of the Assessing Options to Evaluate Long-Term Outcomes Using Administrative Data (LTO) project funded by the Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (ACF/OPRE) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services...

This toolkit offers strategies and tools to help agencies build the culture and infrastructure needed to apply data analysis routinely, effectively, and accurately — referred to in this publication as “sustainable data use.”

This report is an overview of the Children’s Data Network/Rady project, conducted as part of the Child Maltreatment Incidence Data Linkages (CMI Data Linkages) project.

This report presents an overview of the University of Alabama School of Social Work (UA-SSW) project, conducted as part of the Child Maltreatment Incidence Data Linkages (CMI Data Linkages) project.

The Experiences, Needs, and Voices of Workers in Low-Income Households During COVID-19, and its accompanying brief, Facing Challenges and Showing Resilience: Reflections of Workers from Low-Income Households During COVID-19, summarize the experiences that 41 such workers shared during in-depth interviews.

Explore findings from an analysis of patterns of data use by state TANF agencies and understand what characterizes exemplary data use.

Discover an overview of racial inequity findings in funding for human services programs in rural counties.